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每个人的青春期都或多或少的有过迷茫,躁动,愤怒和困惑。电影主人公贾斯汀(卢•泰勒•普奇 Lou Taylor Pucci饰)有着吮拇指的幼稚习惯。贾斯汀一直想要克服这个难缠的习惯,其实这个习惯只是一个青少年青春期困惑的一个缩影,其他的困惑还包括性和家庭等。在改变这个习惯的意愿下隐藏的,是贾斯汀对成长的不自觉的渴望。每个人成年人都可以在这部电影中找到自己曾经的影子,这个故事中的严肃,真挚,诙谐,都是那段青春时光不可抵抗的魅力。
纽约百老汇,戏剧导演Oscar Jaffe(约翰·巴里摩尔 John Barrymore 饰)捧红了女演员Lily Garland(卡洛·朗白 Carole Lombard 饰),两人成为百老汇票房保证,同时也是一对情侣。合作三年后,Lily因为受不了Oscar对她私人生活的过度干预,偷偷跑去了好莱坞演电影。Oscar一怒之下起用了新的女演员,可惜票房很差,还在芝加哥欠下了债。在从芝加哥回纽约的二十世纪列车上,Oscar机缘巧合又和Lily在同一列火车上。Oscar试图挽回Lily,不管是爱情还是演戏,但Lily已经有了另外的恋人,也对重新和Oscar合作不感兴趣。这列火车上碰巧有一位脑子不大好使的大富翁,Oscar利用这个富翁给他开了张支票,试图以这张支票来让Lily签了演戏的合约。然而这位所谓“大富翁”原来不过是个精神病人,Oscar手中的支票毫无价值。心灰意冷的Oscar决定开枪自尽......
男人的幻想 艾人的夢魘 女人的憧憬 男人的大忌 花花公子長島道行白天是牙醫,晚上是爵士樂手。一心想找個完美情人的他周旋在由加、百合和惠子三女之間。本來享盡齊人之福的長島,最後卻為了逃避眾女逼婚,被逼落難離國!身邊女友如走馬燈一樣團團轉的男人,到底叫人又羡又妒,還是有苦自己知呢?男女關係搞得一塌湖塗,是否就如導演森田芳光所言︰沒有嚐過放蕩的生活,就體會不了真愛的可貴?森田作品向以題材寫實著稱,本片正好道出八十年代初期日本人的戀愛和生活態度。
Siskel and Ebert once ran a special show entitled "Movies I'm Embarrassed to Admit I Liked." I suppose that if I composed such a list of guilty pleasures, this one would be one of them . . . but upon reflection, it's really a lot better than that. Fifteen year-old science prodigy Mitch (Gabe Jarret) is recruited by ambitious college professor William Atherton (in yet another of his patented roles as a loathsome character) to work on the professor's prize laser project, not knowing that the prof is really developing a government weapon. Along the way, Mitch is befriended by Chris (Val Kilmer), another prodigy a few years his senior who teaches the Mitch how to loosen up. This could have degenerated into nothing more than just another teen revenge comedy, but there's so much more: the dialogue is laced with sharp wit there are some lovely scenes that have nothing to do with the story yet are carefully set up, almost as blackouts (e.g., Mitch goes to a lecture at which a few students have left tape recorders instead of attending later, at another lecture there are more tape recorders than students and, in a final scene, one large tape recorder gives the lecture to a room populated by nothing but other small recorders!) and throw-away scenes that make you want to stop and back up the tape (e.g., Chris off-handedly cutting a slice off a bar of solid nitrogen to make a slug for the coffee machine). It's also one of the few movies to boast the presence of the memorable Michelle Meyerink -- as Jordan, the "girl-nerd" who made being smart and female something to be emulated. And there's Tears for Fears great song, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" providing the perfect coda as the closing credits begin to roll . . . . Yes: really now, what's there to be embarrassed about?